Brand directory
Halal brands in Australia
Brands with halal-certified products listed on HalalHQ, alphabetically. Every page links to the certifier of record.
About the halal brand directory
Common questions about how we source halal status, which certifiers we recognise, and how manufacturers can claim a listing.
How does HalalHQ verify halal brand status?
HalalHQ does not issue halal certifications. We list certifications already issued by recognised Australian halal authorities — currently HCAA, AHAA, ICCV, and AFIC are the bodies cited most often across our 3774 listed brands. Each brand page shows the certifier of record where known. When a brand is tagged halal by the brand itself (via their published halal-claim list) but no external certifier is on file, we mark it as brand-attested rather than certified. We never claim a status we cannot verify.
Which halal certifiers operate in Australia?
The major Australian halal certifiers are HCAA (Halal Certification Authority Australia), ICCV (Islamic Co-ordinating Council of Victoria), AFIC (Australian Federation of Islamic Councils), and AHFS (Australian Halal Food Services). Several smaller bodies also operate at state level. Across our 3774 listed brands, 4 are fully certified by at least one of these authorities, 65 are mostly halal-tagged with some unconfirmed SKUs, and 3656 have no certifier on record yet and are listed for transparency.
How often is the brand directory updated?
Every brand page revalidates on a 24-hour cycle via Next.js incremental static regeneration. New brands enter the directory when we ingest a manufacturer-claimed halal list, when retailer enrichment surfaces a new SKU, or when community contributors submit a product. The directory does not become stale: 24 hours after a halal status change is recorded in our database, the public page reflects it. We refresh the canonical certifier-of-record evidence at least quarterly per our content protection playbook.
What does "Mostly halal" or "Status varies" mean for a brand?
Brands carry one of five honest states. "All certified halal" means every product we list for that brand has a known certifier of record. "Mostly halal" means at least 60% of SKUs are tagged halal (by certifier OR by the brand itself) with no products marked not-halal. "Mixed" means some products are halal-certified and at least one is explicitly not. "Status varies by product" means we have signals across multiple states with no clear majority. "Halal status not confirmed" means we have no halal record on file yet. We do not collapse uncertainty into false confidence.
Can I claim a brand listing as a manufacturer?
Yes — if you work at a brand listed here, you can claim the page for free. Email [email protected] with your brand name and we will send the current listing, including every SKU we have published under your brand and which certifier we have credited. You correct anything wrong, add any SKUs we are missing, and we update the page within 48 hours of your reply. Claiming is free, with no paid placements, no ad units, and no ranking algorithm to buy into. See /partners/manufacturers for the full claim flow.
